At the beginning of the inoculation rollout, social media had everyone cooing about how they were “following the science.” And yet look what happens when someone actually does! Former New York Times science reporter, Alex Berenson, had the audacity to report on results from Pfizer’s clinical test; Twitter suspended him for that. But then, this should not surprise us. When the Pfizer biodistribution study was received by request from Japan’s regulatory agency, the legacy media did not want to touch that story, either.

Alex Berenson’s final tweet
Sources:
- Alex Berenson. “Unreported Truths.” Substack.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/.
Blog. - July 31, 2021. “Twitter Suspends Science Writer After He Posts Results Of Pfizer Clinical Test.” JONATHAN TURLEY.
https://jonathanturley.org/2021/07/31/twitter-suspends-science-writer-after-he-posts-results-of-pfizer-clinical-test/.
Blog. - August 13, 2021. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton with Alex Berenson. “Alex Berenson Shares Unreported Truths About Covid.” The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show.
https://www.clayandbuck.com/alex-berenson-shares-unreported-truths-about-covid/.
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